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| One in eight people set to have type 2 diabetes by 2045, says study By 2045, 22% will be obese and 14% will be suffering from type 2 diabetes, estimates presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Vienna ...
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| Silicon Valley tech bubble is larger than it was in 2000, and the end is coming In case you missed it, the peak in the tech unicorn bubble already has been reached. And it's going to be all downhill from here. Massive losses are ...
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China lowering auto tariffs is no 'breakthrough' in tense trade talks with US China's move to lower tariffs on imported autos and vehicle parts is a step in the right direction, but it's a tiny one. The news China would lower tariffs ...
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Winds of change: Eco-cremation in India and green power on Samso Cars, machines, food production, construction etc all contribute to the high concentrations of pollutants in the atmosphere, including carbon and other ...
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| Self-driving car crashes put a dent in consumer trust, poll says Trust in self-driving cars is slipping after several high-profile crashes, two of them fatal, thrust driverless cars into a negative spotlight, a new poll finds.
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